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Kebony Expands New England Reach with Rex Lumber

Kebony North America has expanded its partnership with Rex Lumber Company, extending distribution throughout New England under its dual distribution model.

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Kebony North America today announced it has tapped Rex Lumber Company to expand its distribution throughout the Northeast, according to Kebony North America Director Andy Hehl.

“Rex has shown to be an effective partner in the regions they cover for Kebony, and they wanted to continue to expand their reach,” Hehl said. “Our two companies have agreed to grow their territory throughout New England as part of the dual distribution model we have set out to achieve. We are excited about this growth opportunity and look forward to what Rex can continue to provide in this market as well.”

Rex Lumber Company is one of the largest wholesale tropical and domestic hardwood distributors and custom moulding manufacturers on the Eastern Seaboard. In business for more than 65 years, Rex services woodworkers, retailers, store fixture manufacturers and other companies that use hardwood lumber and moulding in manufacturing processes throughout North America.

About Kebony

Based in Norway, Kebony produces a sustainable and resilient alternative to hardwood and is helping the world reduce its CO2 emissions.

Kebony Dually modified wood technology sustainably transforms sustainable softwood species, such as pine, into double-modified wood with characteristics comparable to, and in some cases superior to, those of precious tropical hardwoods. The company's patent-protected production processes result in products that offer significant improvements in durability and dimensional stability, while maintaining a naturally aesthetic appeal.

Primarily used for cladding and decking, Kebony products are chosen for a multitude of exterior applications and design projects in more than 100 countries worldwide. Indeed, the need for responsible alternatives in construction is growing, and sustainable wood is becoming the new standard.

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